Non-woven filter bags are a key part of bag house systems used in steel plants to filter smoke and fumes, preventing the release of harmful particles into the air. Non-woven filter bags are made of a variety of different materials depending on the application, and are designed to capture and contain particulates which would otherwise be released into the environment.
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Non-woven filter bags are a key part of bag house systems used in steel plants to filter smoke and fumes, preventing the release of harmful particles into the air. Non-woven filter bags are made of a variety of different materials depending on the application, and are designed to capture and contain particulates which would otherwise be released into the environment.
When it comes to steel plants, the most common material used is polypropylene, which has excellent mechanical strength and chemical resistance. This makes it ideal for capturing dust particles and other pollutants; however, other materials such as polyester and cellulose can also be used depending on the particular application.
Non-woven filter bags are designed to provide an effective seal when inserted into the bag house system, allowing for a steady and consistent flow of air. This ensures that pollutants are effectively captured and contained before being released into the atmosphere. Additionally, non-woven filter bags are designed to be easily removable, allowing for quick and easy maintenance and replacement when needed.
Fair Engineering used the best non-woven filter bags with an average shelf life of 2 years under full operation. We have customised the filter bags designed by our vendors to be used especially for steel plants hot metallic fumes for temperatures resistance from 120°C. to 140°C.